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55. Thermal stratification and fish thermal preference explain vertical eDNA distributions in lakes

Michael D. Rennie

journal cover pageLittlefair, J., Hrenchuk, L., Blanchfield, P.J., Rennie, M.D. and Cristescu, M. 2021. Molecular Ecology 30: 3083–3096. doi: 10.1111/mec.15623 'download pdf' button

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